Review: “Dracula” delivers a night of chills and thrills
Department of Performing Arts kicks off spring theater season with haunting production
Department of Performing Arts kicks off spring theater season with haunting production
University President Neil Kerwin laid out the objectives for years 9 and 10 of the University’s strategic plan in a memorandum on Wednesday.
President’s Day in D.C. is an opportune time to take advantage of some rich history and delicious food.
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) at AU and Running Start, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to helping young women run for office, held a workshop called “Elect Her” on Feb.
Standing up for your beliefs works
Former Obama administration staffers Amanda Lucidon, Adam Garber and Kodiak Starr spoke about their presidential media roles during a panel discussion titled “Personalizing the Presidency: Digital Media & the Obama White House” on Wednesday night. The event moderator, SOC professor Amy Eisman, started the panel with a photo by Lucidon of former first lady Michelle Obama with her daughters Sasha and Malia Obama at the Great Wall of China.
It’s impossible to be bored in the District this weekend with everything from film festivals and performances to historical celebrations and a restaurant week.
Stefani “Lady Gaga” Germanotta confirmed that she would be performing at the Super Bowl on Sept.
The AU women’s basketball team halted its two-game losing streak with a strong, balanced performance Wednesday night at Bender Arena.
I’d like to start off by saying that before walking into SoulCycle, I had never been to a cycling class before.
Sometimes even an inch of snow can send the District into a frenzy. American University experienced several snow days over the past few years, and despite having none so far this year, AU relies on strict protocol and an extensive plan in preparation of winter flurries. When students hear about the potential for snow, their first thoughts may be whether or not they have a day off from school.
Hooters, the American sports bar infamous for its scantily clad waitresses, offered restaurant-goers a special deal this Valentine’s Day: come in with a picture of an ex to shred to get 10 free wings.
AU will not label itself a sanctuary campus, but will actively oppose President Donald Trump’s immigration ban, according to a memo written by President Neil Kerwin on Friday.
If you can, take off one of your shoes. Go ahead; I’ll wait. Check to see where it was made. Chances are, your shoes, like most clothing we wear, were manufactured in a developing country in Asia or Latin America.
AU freshman Hosna Seyed-Reihani doesn’t know whether she can visit her grandparents in Iran this year.
Alumna hopes to change conversation surrounding menstruation
The New York rockers’ band shook a packed 9:30 Club
Crowley will speak on a Women’s History Month panel
When the doors opened at the Newseum on the night of Feb. 11, more students filed in than ever before to attend the annual Founder’s Day Ball. This year’s event, sponsored by the American University Student Government, Residence Hall Association and American University Club Council, honored the leadership of President Neil Kerwin and Vice President of Campus Life Gail Hanson, who are both retiring from their positions this spring. Founder’s Day Director Martin Valderruten said that what made this year’s event unique was the location and the variety of exhibits that could expose students to world events. “I picked this location because it is very interactive and it’s somewhere we have never hosted the event before,” Valderruten said.
Arthur Brooks will kick off KPU’s spring calendar